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Septamore can be further rewarded for his consistency this campaign at Sandown on Wednesday.
The Darren Weir-trained runner has improved with each run this campaign and last start wasn’t far off saluting at the course over 1200m on a testing a fortnight ago.
A rise to 1400m and returning to a firmer surface should suit in Wednesday’s Le Pine Funerals Benchmark 64 Handicap.
The son of Street Boss has a clear edge on his rivals here on latest form having produced a Timeform rating of 89 last start.
It has him rating well on top off 50 day weight adjusted ratings and equal highest on 12 month form.
The 3kg claim of Ben Allen brings the four-year-old in nicely at the weights, carrying only 57.5kg.
The pair while drawn awkwardly should be able to work across and land prominent from an outside alley.
Septamore shapes as a good option for those looking to stand one out in Wednesday’s Sandown quadrella.
The Hayes-Dabernig stable saddle up Ten Goals after he resumed well over 1300m at Geelong 19 days ago.
The son of Not A Single Doubt will have taken benefit from that outing and stays under notice.
Exacting rises in grade after a dominant maiden win on the Pakenham Synthetic 15 days ago.
The son of Sebring retains the services of Damien Oliver which can be considered a positive lead.
Hell On Earth has placed in his past five outings, the latest when second over the mile at Morphettville 11 days ago.
His consistency has to be respected although has proven most costly for followers and favourite punters alike, beaten as favourite in five of his past six outings.
Ten Goals, Exacting and Hell On Earth each profile as respectable each way chances.
It is Septamore who deserves favouritism for the event though and should take beating in Wednesday’s Le Pine Funerals Benchmark 64 Handicap (1400m) at Sandown.